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tangerinegreen555

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I see. You are proposing to insert your boot inside my butt. Because I posted a link to the politics section in response to you making an angry political post in the wrong forum. Seems reasonable lol.

You're quite angry lately. I believe you're one red ball cap sighting away from grabbing your assault rifle and mowing down groups of innocent people who don't agree with your political views.

But congrats on the size 11. That means a lot.
https://www.rollitup.org/f/politics.47/

Works both ways
 

BarnBuster

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"On this day in 1942, the Quartermaster Corps (QMC) of the United States Army begins training dogs for the newly established War Dog Program, or “K-9 Corps.”


Well over a million dogs served on both sides during World War I, carrying messages along the complex network of trenches and providing some measure of psychological comfort to the soldiers. The most famous dog to emerge from the war was Rin Tin Tin, an abandoned puppy of German war dogs found in France in 1918 and taken to the United States, where he made his film debut in the 1922 silent film The Man from Hell’s River. As the first bona fide animal movie star, Rin Tin Tin made the little-known German Shepherd breed famous across the country.

In the United States, the practice of training dogs for military purposes was largely abandoned after World War I. When the country entered World War II in December 1941, the American Kennel Association and a group called Dogs for Defense began a movement to mobilize dog owners to donate healthy and capable animals to the Quartermaster Corps of the U.S. Army. Training began in March 1942, and that fall the QMC was given the task of training dogs for the U.S. Navy, Marines and Coast Guard as well.

The K-9 Corps initially accepted over 30 breeds of dogs, but the list was soon narrowed to seven: German Shepherds, Belgian sheep dogs, Doberman Pinschers, collies, Siberian Huskies, Malumutes and Eskimo dogs. Members of the K-9 Corps were trained for a total of 8 to 12 weeks. After basic obedience training, they were sent through one of four specialized programs to prepare them for work as sentry dogs, scout or patrol dogs, messenger dogs or mine-detection dogs. In active combat duty, scout dogs proved especially essential by alerting patrols to the approach of the enemy and preventing surprise attacks.

The top canine hero of World War II was Chips, a German Shepherd who served with the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division. Trained as a sentry dog, Chips broke away from his handlers and attacked an enemy machine gun nest in Italy, forcing the entire crew to surrender. The wounded Chips was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star and the Purple Heart–all of which were later revoked due to an Army policy preventing official commendation of animals."
 
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Laughing Grass

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i ignored pablo...i always wonder about people who pick murderous psychopaths as avatars, then cry if anyone disagrees with them....or refuses to take their shit without telling them to get fucked...thing is, this isn't the first time i've old pablo to get fucked, and i doubt it'll be the last
I always get a good laugh from your grouchy responses even if they're directed at me.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I always get a good laugh from your grouchy responses even if they're directed at me.
i am grouchy...but i own it.
i'd like to say i wasn't always this way, but people have been annoying me for as long as i can remember. if i don't like someone, i don't pretend i do. that's lying, and i don't lie to people, unless it's someone i care about, and i'm trying to spare their feelings about something. not that i'm a paragon of virtue, i just have a shitty memory, and hate getting caught out....so the easiest way to never get caught in a lie, is to not tell any. after you stop telling people the "polite" lies, all the rest of it just kind of sloughs off...i tell people the truth (as i see it...not claiming to be infallible, or prophetic)...if someone is being a hypocrite, i call them a hypocrite...if someone is being a snide smart ass prick, i call them pablo...Oscar Wilde is dead, and none of you motherfuckers are channeling his wit.
 

pabloesqobar

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i ignored pablo...i always wonder about people who pick murderous psychopaths as avatars, then cry if anyone disagrees with them....or refuses to take their shit without telling them to get fucked...thing is, this isn't the first time i've old pablo to get fucked, and i doubt it'll be the last
1. My avatar is a kitten. If you're referring to the name, you have reading comprehension and spelling challenges.
2. I've never cried when you've disagreed with me.
3. Me posting a link to the politics section, where you can wallow in your misery with like company, is me giving you shit . . . requiring you to tell me to get fucked? LOL. What you did was threaten me with physical violence, which is your reaction to anyone with whom you disagree.
3. You are a whiny, angry, small individual who likes to create stories to inflate your ego on the internet.
4. You're posting history reveals you would like to engage in a mass killing spree of individuals you disagree with politically. And I can prove it.
 

BarnBuster

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"...also on this day in 1781 The German-born English astronomer William Herschel discovers Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. Herschel’s discovery of a new planet was the first to be made in modern times, and also the first to be made by use of a telescope, which allowed Herschel to distinguish Uranus as a planet, not a star, as previous astronomers believed."
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
On this day in 1926, Robert Goddard launched the first successful liquid-fueled rocket.

On this day in 1935, Germany reinstituted conscription and renamed the military die Wehrmacht.

On this day in 1995, Mississippi formally ratified the Thirteenth Amendment, approving the abolition of slavery.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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On this day in 1926, Robert Goddard launched the first successful liquid-fueled rocket.

On this day in 1935, Germany reinstituted conscription and renamed the military die Wehrmacht.

On this day in 1995, Mississippi formally ratified the Thirteenth Amendment, approving the abolition of slavery.
celebrating 24 years of freedom in Mississippi....and only 130 years late....
 
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